8 Simple Storage Solutions You Can (and Should!) Use in Your Rental Bathroom
Allison Wheeler
Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.
Creating more storage space in a rental bathroom shouldn't mean crossing your fingers and asking your landlord to make major changes. Instead of taking matters into your own hands and forgoing your rental deposit altogether, go vertical with your storage by mounting wall shelves and cabinets. Just patch up the holes before your exit and you're good to go! Not sure where to look? Check out our list of buy or DIY bathroom organization solutions that you can totally pack up with you for the next move.
Wood and Gold Triangle Wall Shelf ($130): Take a break from the traditional linear shelving with something geometric.
Modern Bathroom Organizer: No proper vanity? No prob. This clean, modern organizer features a shelf for your favorite products and small leather pulls for hooks and small towels. (via Paper & Stitch)
Urban Outfitters Drawer Floating Shelf ($29): This small shelf holds smaller cosmetics and everything else that deserves its own special place. Pro tip: This piece doesn't come with hardware, so make sure to grab some before attempting to install.
Towel Rack and Shelf: Rentals usually feature less-than-stellar hardware. Replace that meh towel rack with this minimalist shelf/rack combo. (via The Merrythought)
Hidden Medicine Cabinet: If your bathroom doesn't already have a medicine cabinet (or you need another spot to house all of your skincare products), this DIY storage is tucked away behind some framed art, making it the ultimate multi-tasking decor. (via A Beautiful Mess)
Floating Plant Shelves: Whether you don't have the counter space for your indoor plants or you'd rather place them on the wall that gets the most natural light, these adorable shelves are a cinch to install. (via Fall for DIY)
Anthropologie Brass Arrow Cabinet ($288): Looking to store (and showcase) your prettiest products? This cabinet offers a bit of both — and we're obsessed with the metallic arrow detailing.
West Elm Shape Wall Shelf ($239): This round shelf is part art, part storage piece. Stash your hand towels or small skincare and beauty products on the shelf.
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Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.